credit scores
Options to boost credit scores are growing, but principles remain the same
Both a little opaque on how they’re calculated and sometimes painfully clear in what they say, credit scores are an unavoidable part of any borrowers’ life.
Why you shouldn’t fear a credit score drop when applying for a mortgage
In the complex world of home financing, a common concern among our clients involves the impact of credit inquiries on their credit scores.
Cautious optimism for federal plan to let rent count toward credit scores
The federal government’s commitment to have rent payments counted toward credit scores is being welcomed by companies that already offer the service, while renter advocates have raised concerns.
How to keep your credit score high and your borrowing costs down
With interest rates and borrowing costs at record highs, it’s more important than ever to ensure your credit report is in good standing.
9 Ways to Keep Your Credit Score as High as Possible (Part II)
In our previous post, we spoke about the fact that there are so many credit score providers out there, all providing different results, and chances
Why Is My Credit Score Different From What Lenders See? (Part I)
It’s pretty easy to track your credit score these days—perhaps through a paid subscription to Equifax Canada or Trans Union Canada, or through free offerings
Deferred Mortgage Payments: A Credit Score Gamble?
Last week, the President of the Canadian Bankers Association announced that all six major banks would offer deferral payments on their mortgages and other credit
Five Tips to Increase Your Credit Score Quickly
In order to qualify for certain mortgage and loan products, a minimum credit score is essential. Even if your score is sufficient to qualify, you
How Your Cell Phone Can Keep You From Getting the Lowest Mortgage Rate
Despite what you may have heard, your cell phone payment history does affect your credit score. Cell phone accounts work differently than a credit card